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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a samples of the" is not correct in English.
It should be "a sample of the" or "samples of the." You can use the correct form when referring to one or more examples of something in a specific context.
Example: "I would like to request a sample of the new product for evaluation."
Alternatives: "an example of the" or "samples from the".
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Under the organization's plan, patterns of Ms. Azimi's design and a samples of the uniform will be sent to Afghanistan, along with manual sewing machines, cloth and trim donated by nearly a dozen companies.
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Here's a sample of the responses.
He gives a sample of the latter.
Based on a sample of the children.
A sampling of the poll responses.
For a sample of the impressive M.Eng.
A sample of the mineral herbertsmithite.
And this is just a sampling of the scientists.
WE were primed for a sampling of the goods.
Here is a sampling of the poems submitted.
Here is a sampling of the critter bands.
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